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Lincoln Gleeton is a corporate compliance professional currently pursuing a Master of Studies in Law (MSL) in Corporate Compliance at Fordham University School of Law. His graduate studies are shaping the foundation of his career as a strategic compliance leader, with focused coursework in corporate governance, anti-corruption enforcement, anti-money laundering frameworks, regulatory investigations, and enterprise risk management. Through this program, he is developing a sophisticated understanding of how legal theory, regulatory expectations, and business operations intersect to form resilient compliance infrastructures. His academic work centers on designing structured, data-driven compliance programs that integrate risk assessment, internal controls, monitoring, and ethical governance principles. He is particularly interested in building compliance frameworks that move beyond reactive remediation toward proactive risk mitigation, measurable performance metrics, and board-level accountability. His goal is to serve in senior compliance leadership roles where he can align regulatory strategy with organizational growth and operational integrity. Professionally, he brings experience from highly regulated industries, including aviation and mortgage servicing. He has held compliance and risk-related roles at JetBlue Airways, NewRez LLC, and Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing. At Shellpoint, he managed multi-jurisdictional foreclosure litigation portfolios, ensuring adherence to state statutes, investor requirements, and regulatory standards while strengthening documentation controls and mitigating operational risk. At NewRez, he conducted quality control reviews of servicing files to assess compliance with federal and state regulations, identify control deficiencies, and support remediation initiatives. During his tenure at JetBlue, he contributed to enterprise ethics and compliance initiatives, including third-party due diligence, internal review processes, and program enhancements aligned with evolving regulatory expectations. Together, his professional experience and legal education position him to contribute meaningfully to organizations operating in complex regulatory environments. His long-term objective is to lead enterprise compliance programs that are strategic, measurable, and embedded into corporate culture, ultimately strengthening both ethical governance and sustainable business performance.